During the SPIN+X retreat in Jena, a seed fund competition was held to recognise the best idea for a collaborative, high-risk mini-project between…
Professor Dr. Elke Neu-Ruffing
Our research group investigates novel quantum sensors.
Point defects in solids are highly-sensitive atomically small Sensors for magnetic fields, electric fields and local temperature. We investigate these quantum systems as sensors for the life sciences.
Our research is among others funded by the German ministry of research and the european union.
News
Emma successfully pitched her research on detecting radical using nanodiamond in the first ever Falling Walls Lab pitch competition in…
Congratulations to Emma Herbst for winning a poster prize at the Baltic-German WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Quantum Sensors, Devices and Materials in Bad…
The Carl Zeiss Foundation is promoting a new approach to quantum sensors with a “CZS Wildcard” including financial resources of almost €900,000.
